Phoenix Bespoke Keys
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Hi All,
You may have seen our 'Newbie' post, but I thought it would be prudent to put a post in here about our works on the Blue (cheese) Maserati Fob.
We repair, customise and personalise all premium marque keys and were made aware of the specific issue of the self destructing blue keys by @MarkMas when we met him at Supercar Fest recently.
For those with more robust internals we offer a personalisation service where we can colour match your fob to your vehicles exact paint code and then protect it with a hard wearing lacquer which should protect it against everyday use etc better than the standard shell does.
For those with the self-destructing fobs we are looking at viable alternatives which not only include the aftermarket Maserati Fobs but also an alternative fob which may accommodate the internals but look perhaps better aesthetically and/or be more hard-wearing so you don't need to worry about your key not flipping out.
If anyone wants to pitch in with any ideas/thoughts/experiences to date, and/or would like to work with us as a guniea pig, we would love to hear from you.
The end result we are aiming for is a suitable solution that is high quality and enduring.
All the best,
Chris @ Phoenix Bespoke Keys
You may have seen our 'Newbie' post, but I thought it would be prudent to put a post in here about our works on the Blue (cheese) Maserati Fob.
We repair, customise and personalise all premium marque keys and were made aware of the specific issue of the self destructing blue keys by @MarkMas when we met him at Supercar Fest recently.
For those with more robust internals we offer a personalisation service where we can colour match your fob to your vehicles exact paint code and then protect it with a hard wearing lacquer which should protect it against everyday use etc better than the standard shell does.
For those with the self-destructing fobs we are looking at viable alternatives which not only include the aftermarket Maserati Fobs but also an alternative fob which may accommodate the internals but look perhaps better aesthetically and/or be more hard-wearing so you don't need to worry about your key not flipping out.
If anyone wants to pitch in with any ideas/thoughts/experiences to date, and/or would like to work with us as a guniea pig, we would love to hear from you.
The end result we are aiming for is a suitable solution that is high quality and enduring.
All the best,
Chris @ Phoenix Bespoke Keys